For the past several weeks, a major challenge to Kansas’ death penalty has been underway in a Wyandotte County murder case.
Fire Station 20 in Kansas City, Kansas’ Muncie neighborhood re-opened Tuesday after an abrupt closure left residents ...
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In an unusual court proceeding that began in October, the ACLU and other attorneys asserted that Kansas' death penalty law ...
Both squads came into Friday fresh off losses out of conference play. Roosevelt on Tuesday fell at home to then-undefeated ...
A traffic accident in the northbound lanes of Interstate 65 between the Dayton and Frankfort exits snarled traffic Tuesday ...
PETOSKEY — After dropping their first game since late November, a new win streak got started for the Petoskey hockey team ...
Slaying of four people at Kansas City, Kansas, bar prompts constitutional challenge to Kansas' jury selection method in death ...
The building that houses KCKFD Station No. 20 is nearly 70 years old and located off S. 78th Street and Kansas Avenue.
The American Civil Liberties Union, or ACLU, is intervening in two capital murder cases underway in Wyandotte County, challenging the constitutionality of the death penalty as a form of punishment.
The United States Congress’s passage of the reauthorization of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) will save Kansans more than $41 million.
Wyandotte County residents who oppose the death penalty are potentially much more likely to be kept off juries in capital murder cases, a judge heard Wednesday as he weighs whether to strike down ...